华中科技大学学报(医学英德文版)
華中科技大學學報(醫學英德文版)
화중과기대학학보(의학영덕문판)
JOURNAL OF TONGJI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
2004年
1期
99-102
,共4页
石浩军%孔祥泉%徐海波%徐丽莹%刘定西
石浩軍%孔祥泉%徐海波%徐麗瑩%劉定西
석호군%공상천%서해파%서려형%류정서
neuroectodermal tumors,primitive%brain neoplasms%adults%magnetic resonance imaging%pathology
Summary: The MRI appearances of 7 adult patients with pathologically proven intracranial primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNET) were retrospectively analyzed. The MRI features were compared with findings in pathology and surgery. In this group, the tumor masses were most commonly found in the semisphere of cerebrum and in the vermis of cerebellum. They were relatively large and 4 were in lobulated shape. All of them had well-defined margins. MR images showed the tumors to be mildly or obviously hypointense on Ti-weighted images and hyperintense on T2-weighted images. Most masses had heterogeneous appearances with some cystic and necrotic areas. Intratumoral haemorrhage and focal calcification were occasionally seen. Mostly, there was no or only mild surrounding edema. Marked inhomogeneous contrast enhancement on MRI was seen in 6 cases except one. Two patients with multiple intracranial metastases were revealed on MR images. In this series, there was good correlation between MRI features and findings in pathology and surgery.These results showed that certain MRI features might suggest the diagnosis of intracranial PNET in adults. MRI is an effective technique to detect these tumors and is helpful to treatment planning and follow-up.